Dredging is the mechanized uplift of silt and sediments. This exhibition explores current conditions and possible futures that illuminate the profound implications of dredge for the design, planning, and management of Great Lakes landscapes. CAP Exhibits Gallery, AB121. March 12-April 13. M-F 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; closed weekends.

Africa remains the lowest income region in the world with massive youth unemployment. Young people die at sea trying to reach Europe, and now we are seeing slave markets in Libya. Why is Africa stricken with poverty?

Billie and her partner Tod Williams began working together in 1977 and co-founded their architectural practice in 1986. Located in Midtown Manhattan, their studio focuses on work for institutions including schools, museums, and not-for-profits—organizations and people that value issues of aspiration and meaning, timelessness and beauty. CEUs are pending through AIA and LA CES.

Dredging is the mechanized uplift of silt and sediments. This exhibition explores current conditions and possible futures that illuminate the profound implications of dredge for the design, planning, and management of Great Lakes landscapes. CAP Exhibits Gallery, AB121. March 12-April 13. M-F 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; closed weekends.

The School of Art and the Atrium Gallery are proud to invite you to an exhibition of the work of first and second year students in the MFA Visual Art program of the College of Fine Arts. The exhibition will run from Tuesday March 20th until Friday March 23rd. The opening reception will be Thursday March 22nd from 4-6 pm.

Join us in welcoming David L. Casey, CVS Health, as he discusses the intersection of business, audience, and diversity in "How to Win in Diverse Marketplaces." This event is sponsored by the Office of Institutional Diversity, the Miller College of Business, and Pi Sigma Epsilon.

Julie Johnson takes the audience on a journey of two women who start in similar situations, fall in love, and then come to different realizations as their efforts to improve their personal lives leads to a shift in priorities, including deciding on who they love.

The Moscow Festival Ballet was founded in 1989 when legendary principal dancer of the Bolshoi Ballet Sergei Radchenko sought to realize his vision of a company which would bring together the highest classical elements of the great Bolshoi and Kirov Ballet companies in an independent new company within the framework of Russian classic ballet.

Dredging is the mechanized uplift of silt and sediments. This exhibition explores current conditions and possible futures that illuminate the profound implications of dredge for the design, planning, and management of Great Lakes landscapes. CAP Exhibits Gallery, AB121. March 12-April 13. M-F 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; closed weekends.

The School of Art and the Atrium Gallery are proud to invite you to an exhibition of the work of first and second year students in the MFA Visual Art program of the College of Fine Arts. The exhibition will run from Tuesday March 20th until Friday March 23rd. The opening reception will be Thursday March 22nd from 4-6 pm.

Ahmad Al- Janabi will give a presentation on his country of origin, Iraq! Iraq is located in Western Asia, and is bordered by Turkey, Kuwait, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Syria and Iran. It is located in the ancient land of Mesopotamia. Iraq is one of the world’s leading producers of petroleum. The country also gives the rest of the world chemicals, textiles, and cattle.

Jayne Zurface from ​Mayer Fabrics will provide an overview of their line of interior and outdoor fabrics. Mayer manufactures many innovative and eco-friendly materials suitable for a wide variety of applications.

Under the direction of Jody Nagel, professor of music theory & composition, this event features creative and innovative musical compositions written by undergraduate and graduate Ball State University composers.

Dredging is the mechanized uplift of silt and sediments. This exhibition explores current conditions and possible futures that illuminate the profound implications of dredge for the design, planning, and management of Great Lakes landscapes. CAP Exhibits Gallery, AB121. March 12-April 13. M-F 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; closed weekends.

The School of Art and the Atrium Gallery are proud to invite you to an exhibition of the work of first and second year students in the MFA Visual Art program of the College of Fine Arts. The exhibition will run from Tuesday March 20th until Friday March 23rd. The opening reception will be Thursday March 22nd from 4-6 pm.

Dredging is the mechanized uplift of silt and sediments. This exhibition explores current conditions and possible futures that illuminate the profound implications of dredge for the design, planning, and management of Great Lakes landscapes. CAP Exhibits Gallery, AB121. March 12-April 13. M-F 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; closed weekends.

The School of Art and the Atrium Gallery are proud to invite you to an exhibition of the work of first and second year students in the MFA Visual Art program of the College of Fine Arts. The exhibition will run from Tuesday March 20th until Friday March 23rd. The opening reception will be Thursday March 22nd from 4-6 pm.